In Corner B

In Corner B by Es’kia Mphahlele is a reprint edition published by Penguin Books in 2011, featuring 237 pages in English. This collection includes core stories from the original 1967 publication along with more recent pieces, showcasing Mphahlele’s exploration of life in both rural and urban South Africa during the apartheid era. The edition also includes a new introduction by Peter Thuynsma, providing context for Mphahlele’s significance in African literature.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of narratives that reflect the complexities of South African society through the lens of a prominent literary figure. The stories delve into themes of identity and resilience, offering insights into the experiences of individuals navigating the challenges of their environment. This collection serves as a vital contribution to the literary landscape, presenting Mphahlele’s unique voice and perspective to both new and returning audiences.
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The quintessential story collection from “the most important black South African writer of the present age” (George Moore).
Originally published in 1967, In Corner B contains the core stories of the original editions, together with more recent pieces, and is the first new edition of Mphahlele’s work since his death in 2008. Written after his return from exile, these stories inimitably capture life in both rural and urban South Africa during the days of apartheid. A new introduction by Peter Thuynsma, a South African scholar and former Mphahlele student, presents the “dean of African letters” to a new generation of readers.
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